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  2. POLAR FLIGHT.

    A wireless message from Captain Amundsen's supply ship The Fram, at Spitzbergen, states that the weather has changed unfavourably, and that the other supply ship, ...

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  3. FLOODS AT WAGGA.

    WAGGA(N.S.W.), Friday. —The sudden rise in the Murrumbidgee River this morning had been unprecedented. At half-past 6 o' clock, the gauge read 27ft., at 9 o' clock ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. PRINCE AND BASUTOS.

    Before the Prince of Wales croseed the border of the Orange Free State into Basutoland to-day he visited a graveyard containing the graves of men of the ...

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  5. FRENCH POLITICAL CRISIS.

    There was a sensation in the Chamber of Deputies late last night when it became known at the end of the debate on the Morocco question, that the Socialists ...

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  6. MENACE OF SOCIALISM.

    Leaving his promised visit to Ballarat until june 5 the Prime Minister (Mr. Bruce) returned from his short Victorian tour yesterday. The journey from ...

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  7. WIRELESS BROADCASTING.

    Final results of the voting to indicate the order of preference in winch listeners [?] in regard the various features usually included in wireless broadcasting programmes are ...

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  8. NEW SOUTH WALES ELECTION.

    SYDNEY, Friday. —All of the political parties have been working strenuously for the election for the New South Wales Parliament tomorrow, and it is believed that ...

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  9. Floods of 1891.

    It is a coincidence that the State election of 1891 was conducted on June 29, the day when the flood in that year was at its maximum—34ft. 6[?]. The election ...

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  10. ATTEMPT TO RESCUE CATTLE.

    JUNEE, (N. S. W), Friday. —Allan Smith and Andrew Kerr last night attempted to rescue cattle from the flood at Tenandra Station, near Nangus. They were caught ...

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  11. Burrinjuck Dam Safe.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Advice has been received by the Water Conservation and Irrigation Commission that the Burrinjuck dam is considered to be safe. The water ...

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  12. Receding at Gundagai.

    GUNDAGAI (N.S.W.), Friday. — The flood is receding, but all kinds of debris and dead stock are still floating down the stream. Telephone and telegraph lines ...

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  13. Prince of Wales on Tour.

    Hundreds of Europeans availed them-selves of the special railway trains running to Maseru (B[?]toland) from the Orange Free State, on the occasion of the visit of ...

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  14. Telegraph Lines Collapse.

    GOULBURN (N.S.W.), Friday. — All telephone and telegraph communication with Araluen and Braidwood has been severed, owing to the collapse of the ...

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  15. Empire Exhibition.

    The Duke and Duchess of York visited the Austialian pavilion at Wembley today, and were received by Mr. Lee Neil, the Australian commissioner, and Mr. ...

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  16. MODERN WOMEN.

    Dr. Percy Hall of Mount Vernon (United States) Hospital, addressing a congress of the Royal Institute on Public Health, declared that the ...

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  17. Distress at Queanbeyan.

    QUEANBEYAN (N.S.W.) Friday. —The flood waters have subsided, and have left a scene of desolation and destruction. The people are returning to their homes and ...

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  18. Broadcasters' Views,

    Promises that the Broadcasting Company of Australia Pty. Ltd. would make use of the result of the plebiscite in arranging programmes from 3LO were given ...

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  19. Footballers in Difficulties.

    BROKEN HILL (N. S. W.), Friday — A party of the British Broken Hill Mine footballers, which hnd been detained since Monday morning, returned on Thursday ...

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  20. Another View.

    Miss Elzabeth Lisle, aged 104 years, one of London's oldest inhabitants, who was presented at Queen Victoria's Court 80 years ago, has died in her sleep. Miss ...

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  21. CO-ORDINATED BORROWING.

    "I think that it would be a very grave mistake for Western Australia to withdraw from the loan arrangement," said the Prime Minister (Mr. Bruce) yesteday, when ...

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  22. POSITION IN VICTORIA.

    The chairman of the Water Supply Commission (Mr. Cattanach) said yesterday that the rainfall at Queanbeyan was on the other side of the Divide from the ...

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  23. TRAMWAY ACCIDENT.

    Three men were injured when a t[?]ram got out of control after the grip had fouled at the corner of Elizabeth and Collins streets, soon after 7 o' clock last ...

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  24. POLITICAL SPEECHES.

    Sir, —Mr. Bruce's political speech of last evening was broadcast from 3LO. Listeners [?] in should strongly protest against being forced to listen to a purely political speech ...

    Article : 110 words
  25. Young Australia League.

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Baldwin) gave a reception to members of the Young Australia League this morning on the lawn at the rear of No. 10 Downing street. Mr. ...

    Article : 208 words
  26. New Wireless System.

    A London firm which has been experimenting in a new wireless system called "compound focus" claims to have overcome the f[?]ding and atmospheries which hitherto ...

    Article : 159 words
  27. H.M.S. CONCORD.

    Last night 100 petty officers and men from H. M. S. Concord were entertained at the Tivoli Theatre. The men have been invited to attend the meeting of the ...

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  28. SNOWY RIVER FLOODED.

    ORBOST, Friday.—The Snowy and Brodribb rivers are flooded. The Snowy River registers 19ft. 3in. at the bridge, a rise of about a foot since yesterday. All the low ...

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  29. NATIONAL GALLERY.

    Owing, to the work of re-colouring the walls of the McArthur Gallery, beginning early next week, that room will be closed to the public on Monday and until further ...

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  30. The Lion's Tail.

    A distinguished company, presided over by Lord Birkenhead (Secretary of State for India), and including the Australian and South African High Commissioners, was ...

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  31. Amundsen's Brother.

    Gustav Amundsen, who assisted in the preparations for the flight, says that he would have been disappointed if his brother had returned immediately after reaching ...

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  32. FEDERAL ELECTION.

    It has been suggested that Mr. Latham, the Federal member for Kooyong, will not seek re-election in the event of Parliament being removed to Canberra. Mr. Lat[?]am ...

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  33. CYCLONE STILL OPERATING.

    The Comonwealth meteorologist (Mr. H. A. Hunt) said last night that the cyclonic disturbance, which had been responsible for the storms in New South ...

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  34. Empire Cotton-growing.

    In the House of Commons on Thursday Sir Gerald Strickland (formerly Governor of Tasmania, Western Australia, and New South Wales) suggested the establishment, ...

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  35. NEW POLICE DEPOT.

    The tender of Mr. F. E. Shillabeer, of Flinders street and St. Kilda road, for the erection of the new police depot, St. Kilda road, was accepted by the Treasurer (Sir ...

    Article : 99 words
  36. NEW RULES OF SUPREME COURT.

    The Law Institute of Victoria directs the attention of its members to the amendments of the rules of procedure in civil proceedings and in divorce and matrimonial ...

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  37. Horse and Cart Carried Away.

    A man named O'Regan had a narrow escape this afternoon. He attempted to drive his greengrocer's cart across the lagoon bridge, at the rear of the town hall. ...

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  38. MISSING KETCH LIALEETA.

    Flight-Lieutenant MacIntyre's seaplane, which was engaged in searching for the missing ketch Lia[?]eeta, returned to the aerodrome at Point Cook yesterday ...

    Article : 95 words
  39. Belgian Cabinet Crisis.

    Burgomaster Adolph Max, who is one of the deputies for Brussels, has abandoned his plan to create a Cabinet outside Parliament, in order to overcome the deadlock ...

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  42. TELEGRAMS DELAYED.

    Telegraphic traffic between Sydney and Melbourne was considerably interrupted yesterday in consequence of the floods, but the secretary to the Postal department (Mr. ...

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  44. COMMONWEALTH LINE.

    SYDNEY, Friday.— The sale is reported to the Adelaide Steamship Company Ltd. of the cargo steamer Dundula by the Australian Commonwealth Line. ...

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  45. MOTOR-CAR STOLEN.

    From Domain road cast, South Yarra, last night, a sports model Citroen motor-car, the property of Mr. Percy F.Rowe, of Domain road, was stolen. The car is painted scarlet, and [?]ears the registered ...

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